Electrical Work with the Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1913-17; First Class Pri-
vate, Field Hospital, 1917-19; Electrical Work with the Stanley
Worker, New Britain, Conn., 1919 to date.

Editor-in-Chief of Haverfordian (H, HI) ; Phi Beta Kappa
(HI). Instructor in Latin and French, Pomfret School, Pom-
fret, Conn. ; Assistant Professor of English, Goucher College,
Baltimore, Md. Founder of the Founders' Club of Haverford
College, 1914. Author: "The Letters of Judge Henry Wynkoop,"
1914; "Charles Churchill's Treatment of the Couplet," 1919;
"Johannes de Chause, Hauberger," 1919; "The Political Satires
of Charles Churchill," 1919; "Sir Robert de Assheton, Treasurer
of England," 1919; "The Redman Family of Philadelphia," 1919;
"The Battle of the Players and the Poets," 1919; "Letters of the
Four Beatty Brothers of the Continental Army (1774-96)," 1920;
"Garrick, Colman, and the Clandestine Marriage," 1921 ; "Asshe-
ton of Salford and Penn of Pennsylvania," 1921 ; "Milton and
the Milburns," 1921; "Doctor Johnson and the Occult," 1922.
Member, Founders' Club (Board of Governors) ; Historical So-
ciety of Pennsylvania; Modern Language Association of America;
Vice-President, The Haverford Society of Maryland.

Hadley, Lawrence Nathan, A.B. (A.B., Friends' Univ., 1912.)
Entered Senior year from Friends' University, Kansas.
Farmer and Stock Raiser. Director, School Board. Vice-
President of the Alumni Association of Friends' University, 1918-
19. Member of Sedgwick County War Work Association.

Winner of Everett Medal (II) ; Clementine Cope Fellowship
(IV) ; Phi Beta Kappa (IV) ; Final Honors in Latin and History
(IV). Head of Department of English, Guilford College, 1914-
15. Instructor in English, West Philadelphia High School for
Boys, 1915 to date. Head of the Department of English in Drexel
Institute Evening School.

Librarian. Assistant, Legislative Reference Section, New
York State Library, 1915-16; Sub-Librarian of same, 1916-17.
With American Friends' Service Committee in France and Ger-
many, 1917-20; Chief of Extension Department, Detroit Public
Library, 1920 to date.